Issue #372 | 12 May 2023

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‘Some good steps on the journey to double giving in Australia’

Philanthropy Australia welcomes measures outlined in this week’s Federal budget on the collaborative path our sector is building with government. Our CEO Jack Heath responds to the Government’s amplified commitment to the Investment Dialogue for Australia’s Children and $200 million to support social impact investing, while we wrap up the remainder of the initiatives related to philanthropy.

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How financial advisers can play an important role in philanthropy

For any financial adviser who wants to provide the most holistic service for clients today, learning more about philanthropy is an essential skill, says Perpetual Private partner Craig Connelly. As we move toward the end of the fiscal year, there will be a natural interest in advice on charitable giving, so Philanthropy Australia has launched a Professional Adviser Guide to Giving.

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Sector opportunities 

Transforming the Migration System grant round

This funding round seeks to strengthen the capacity of organisations led by, and working with, people of colour who are or have been temporary visa holders, people seeking asylum and refugees. Tripple recognises that the current migration system is a product of white supremacy and is deeply rooted in racism and colonisation, and that justice for migrant communities is impossible to achieve in the absence of racial justice.

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Community Grants Round

St.George, BankSA and Bank of Melbourne Foundation grants play a crucial role in improving the lives of children and young people across Australia. So far they have provided over $55 million to help the most vulnerable members of local communities and help children and young people facing a wide range of issues including mental health, medical needs, trauma counselling, literacy and education.
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Philanthropy Australia events

Measuring Philanthropic Impact - an open event for the South Australian philanthropic community

Where: Adelaide, SA

When: Tuesday 6 June
Time: 5pm - 7pm (ACST)

There are different ways to understand measurement and impact for philanthropy. There are also varying ways to research and interpret outputs, outcomes and impact. 

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Sector events

Better Mental Health Research Showcase

Host: Black Dog Institute 

17 May | Online

Strengthening Rural Communities: Recent Grants & Insights

Host: FRRR

17 May | Online

The Humpty Dumpty Balmoral Burn

Host: Humpty Dumpty Foundation 

28 May | Sydney

Yalari Sydney Gala Dinner

Host: Yalari 

2 June | Sydney, NSW

A Night In The Doghouse

Host: Black Dog Institute 

3 June | Cell Block Theatre, Darlinghurst, NSW

Purpose Led Organisations - Corporate Luncheon

Host: Habitat for Humanity

8 June | 12 Micron, Tower 1, 2/100 Barangaroo Ave, Barangaroo NSW 2000

 

 

Job vacancies

Engagement Manager

Reichstein Foundation | Melbourne

Development Manager

St Aloysius College | Melbourne

EL Manager, Foundation and Private Giving

National Portrait Gallery | Canberra

Chief Executive Officer

Community Foundations Australia | Melbourne

Executive Officer

Betty Amsden Foundation | Melbourne

Development Manager – Philanthropic Fundraising

Climateworks Australia | Melbourne

Relationship Manager – Active Philanthropy

Equity Trustees | Melbourne

Relationship Manager – Active Philanthropy

Equity Trustees | Melbourne

Key Relationships Lead

GI Cancer Institute | Sydney or Melbourne

Development Manager

Marrugeku | Perth or Sydney

Philanthropy Manager

Beyond Zero Emissions | Melbourne/Flexible

 

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